WT7100CW (ABWETUS) LG Washer - Overview
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Pulsator Cap
PartSelect #: PS3525704
Manufacturer #: 5006EA3009B
This part is known as a pulsator cap or washplate cap, and is designed for your LG washer. It fits over the washplate mounting bolt and prevents clothes from getting caught on the washplate during a w...
$47.40
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Pulsator Assembly
PartSelect #: PS12588963
Manufacturer #: AGZ72909711
This is a pulsator assembly, also known as an agitator, for your washing machine. This pulsator sits at the bottom of your washer and is what is used as the main driving force to wash your clothes. Th...
$161.46
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Tub-to-Pump Hose
PartSelect #: PS3617213
Manufacturer #: AEM73213001
This is a drain hose assembly for top-load models of LG washing machines. This hose specifically is used to allow water to drain from the tub to the drain pump of the washer. This hose is made of plas...
$42.12
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Screw
PartSelect #: PS3534421
Manufacturer #: FAB30598601
Introducing the customized screw designed exclusively for LG washers. Manufactured with safety and efficiency in mind, installation is straightforward when you adhere to correct safety regulations. Sh...
$21.45
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Washer Switch Assembly sensor
PartSelect #: PS3529177
Manufacturer #: 6501EA1001R
This water-level pressure switch in your wash monitors and regulates the water levels throughout the fill, wash, and rinse cycles. You will usually find it inside the control panel or near the tub. It...
$65.73
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Switch
PartSelect #: PS8751171
Manufacturer #: EBF61674802
This part is the replacement switch assembly for your top-load washer. It contains the switch mechanism and the connecting wire that hooks the door latch to the electrical system of the washer. The li...
$138.79
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VALVE ASSEMBLY,INLET
PartSelect #: PS12580369
Manufacturer #: AJU75152602
This inlet valve assembly in your washer controls the flow of hot and cold water into the machine, opening and closing as needed during the wash cycle to ensure the drum fills with water at the correc...
$128.66
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Drain Pump Assembly
PartSelect #: PS12748410
Manufacturer #: AHA75673404
This drain pump assembly is responsible for removing water from your washer during the drain cycle. It is typically at the bottom of the washing machine and connected to the drain hose. If it is damag...
$125.62
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Motor Assembly Clutch
PartSelect #: PS3579314
Manufacturer #: 4681EA1009C
Enhance the lifetime of your LG washing machine with the genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Motor Assembly Clutch. This crucial component aids in shifting the drive system between spin and ...
$125.62
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Cara
October 11, 2023
Husband took apart our LG washing machine model number WT7100CW /01
because he is an idiot and thought it would be good for it to assist in drying it out despite my disapproval as we had a major flood. Now it's broke, we can't afford a repair. It's displaying E6 code not attached to water if that matters?
What should I do?
For model number WT7100CW
Hello Cara, thank you for contacting us.The E6 error code indicates an error with the clutch. Sometimes an alarm can be false, so you need to start with a reboot. Unplug the cord, allow the machine to stand for about 10 minutes, turn on the power again. If the electronics fail, everything will be solved by itself and the E6 error will disappear. An E6 error can occur when a coin or foreign object is stuck between the pulsator and the tub. To resolve the issue, first remove every item from the washtub. Use a flashlight and visually check the bottom of the washer drum. Look for the seam that is between the pulsator and the drum. Check to see if objects are jammed in the seam and causing the washer to not spin. Many times there will be a nail, a coin, or paperclip jammed in between them. If you see an object jammed between the drum and pulsator, remove it with a tool such as a pair of pliers or needle nose. Once the object is removed, do a test wash to see if the washer is now working and the error code is cleared. If this does not help, you may need to replace the diverter motor, part number PS3579314, maybe because the clutch is not changing position. Good luck with this repair!
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Greg
April 30, 2024
Washer has growling sound. Is this likely the pulsator?
For model number WT7100CW
Hi Greg, thank you for your inquiry. Based on our understanding of the issue, before replacing the pulsator, we would suggest checking the gearcase, part number PS12749932, to solve the problem. Glad to be of assistance!
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Michael
May 22, 2024
Do I need to replace the control board if the start button is not working and everything else is working
For model number WT7100CW
Hi Michael, thank you for reaching out. Yes, you will need to replace the washer user interface, part number PS12590031. Good luck with the repair!
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Common Symptoms of the WT7100CW
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Agitator was free spinning
Removed the center cover cap carefully on top of the agitator with a small screw driver. There are 3 (on mine) little slots around the edge of the bottom of the cap where it meets the agitator. Insert the small flat blade screwdriver and gently twist at each one till the cap pops loose and comes off.
There was a 10MM bolt under ... Read more the cap on mine that you need to remove. I used an cordless impact driver but you could use a socket wrench as well. Remove the bolt and the agitator comes off. May take a little wiggling or it may come right off.
The teeth on the agitator were wore all the way down and gone on mine so it came off easy and this was the issue I had why it was spinning freely. I took the small flat blade screwdriver and used the edge and corner of the blade to clean the teeth on the shaft where the agitator attaches and wiped it down before installing the new part as there was quite a bit of metal shavings from the damaged part.
I just reversed the order of removal to install the new part. Took about 15 min. I ran a rinse and spin cycle to remove any additional metal shavings and to check to see if it all worked properly. THATS IT! TOO EASY!
There was a 10MM bolt under ... Read more the cap on mine that you need to remove. I used an cordless impact driver but you could use a socket wrench as well. Remove the bolt and the agitator comes off. May take a little wiggling or it may come right off.
The teeth on the agitator were wore all the way down and gone on mine so it came off easy and this was the issue I had why it was spinning freely. I took the small flat blade screwdriver and used the edge and corner of the blade to clean the teeth on the shaft where the agitator attaches and wiped it down before installing the new part as there was quite a bit of metal shavings from the damaged part.
I just reversed the order of removal to install the new part. Took about 15 min. I ran a rinse and spin cycle to remove any additional metal shavings and to check to see if it all worked properly. THATS IT! TOO EASY!
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Joel from JASPER, MO
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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The bolt in pulsator kept coming out during the wash
I found the pulsator just spun freely, I determined the hole on underside should ribbed to align with the ribbed shaft. But it was wore away. I purchased the new part and replacement was simple. It slide right on and I replaced the bolt. Pulsator works great, washing again.
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Deresa from BOLINGBROOK, IL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Socket set
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Pulsator stripped out
The teeth in the pulsator assembly where stripped out on the original plate.
Ordered the replacement and it was 1 screw to undo and pop in the new assembly. Super easy repair
Ordered the replacement and it was 1 screw to undo and pop in the new assembly. Super easy repair
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Anthony from FT WORTH, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
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